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Hyperthyroidism Causes, symptoms and treatment

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Hyperthyroidism Causes, symptoms and treatment

Hyperthyroidism is a disease caused by excessive production of thyroid hormones. It affects 1.6% of women and 0.14% of men. Symptoms of hyperactivity, such as nervousness, weight loss, heartbeat or diarrhea, are due to excessive stimulation of metabolism.

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1. What's an overactive thyroid?

Hyperthyroidism is a group of clinical symptoms caused by excessive production of thyroid hormones in the blood of the thyroid gland. It is an unstable gland located in the anterior lower part of the neck. It occurs in 1.6% of women and 0.14% of men. It produces three hormones: taroxin (T4), triiodothyronine (T3) and calcitonin. Calcitonin is produced by thyroid C cells and is responsible for reducing the amount of calcium in the TS cells and stops the calcium levels in the bone marrow.

2. The cause is hypothyroidism

Thyroid hyperactivity may be caused by: Graves-Bassedow disease, hyperthyroidism associated with other thyroid diseases, e.g. Plummer's disease, multiple autosomal recessions, Goetz' s disease single thyroid gland, microbes distributed throughout the thyroid), iodine-Basedow syndrome, i.e. hyperactive thyroid induced by excessive exposure to Iodine, hyperactiveness associated with another thyroid disease such as TSH, TSH and TSH.

3. Hyperactivity of the thyroid gland Symptoms

The thyroid and its hormones control a number of metabolic processes, such as protein, fat and carbohydrate metabolism, energy conversion and heat production, brain and peripheral nervous system function, calcium-phosphate and water economy.

4. What's a thyroid breakthrough?

Thyroid failure is a dangerous condition that threatens your health or even your life. Symptoms of thyroid failure are similar to those of hyperactivity, but are more severe. It occurs in people with undiagnosed or improperly treated thyroid dysfunction. It can be caused by infection, serious illness, surgery, overexposure to thyroid hormones, severe stress, pregnancy.

5. Overuse of the thyroid gland can be diagnosed

Although TSH values in the TST reference range also depend on the normal functioning of the TSH as a result of an increase in the morphological function of the tissues, triglycerides, or endocrine hormones, which may be triggered by an elevated elevation of fH4, fH1, fH2, fH3, fH5, fH6, fH7, fH8, fH9, fH, fH1 and fH2 over the course of a clinical trial, it should be possible to determine the effects of these effects (such as reduction of the symptoms of hypercholesterolipidemia in patients with low blood glucose levels, as well as the effect of reducing the function of HDH1 in patients who are diagnosed with an increased risk of thrombocytopenic thromboembolism and thrombocytosis).

6. Overuse of the thyroid gland treatment

Therefore, the treatment of thyroid dysfunction should also be based on the use of anti-inflammatory drugs, e.g. tiamazole and prophylourea, which inhibit the production of thyroxine hormones, and on the consumption of beta-blockers as a complementary treatment, which are sometimes used to satisfy the symptoms of heart disease and heart disease. Therefore, we should consider the potential effects of dietary disorders such as diabetes, diabetes, obesity, diabetes and obesity.
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